The articles weave together varied aspects of Mughal art and challenge established norms in our reading of the genre. This visual language is an intrinsic part of Islamicate art, whether the art forms are of Mughal, Ottoman, Safavid or Deccani expression. Could you tell me how Mughal art differed from Islamic art practices in other parts of the world like the Safavids and Ottomans and how it borrowed from these cultures as well? It has long been known that European painting influenced Mughal painting from the 1580’s onward. (Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art)Can we say that Mughal art developed and altered across the reigns of different rulers?
Source: Indian Express July 03, 2021 05:25 UTC